See:
- As literature a story can be
- A short story or a tall tale[?],
- A novel or specifically an epistolary novel
- A fable, fairy tale or frame tale.
- A tale should not be confused with a tail.
- Plot - that holds a story together, also in plays and movies;
- Floor - as of a building. E.g., A 2 story house.
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